Explanations:
1Power supply (UPS input)
can be locked using the position lock that comes included
2Option for fixed ground using extra screw
3Automatically locking load segment connections (UPS outputs) for critical loads with highest priority, permanently directly supplied by the UPS (not manageable)
4Manageable, i.e. via the UPS operating panel and / or the software load segment connections Load circuit 1 (automatically locking)
5Manageable, i.e. via the UPS operating panel and / or the software load segment connections Load circuit 2 (automatically locking)
| i | Remove the load plugs by pressing the red |
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| button below each output outlet. |
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6 | Separate fuse for the load circuit |
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7 | Emergency Power Off, | |||
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| optionally to be configured as opener or closer |
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9 | Vent (Important: Allow for at least 100mm of free space |
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| behind the vent to ensure proper ventilation) |
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10 | USB communication interface |
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11 | RS232 communication interface |
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12 | Communication slot for optional extension cards: |
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| Relay card, card for remote On/Off, SNMP, … |
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| i | The USB and the RS232 communication |
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| interfaces rule each other out, i.e. either USB or |
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| RS232. The communication slot, on the other |
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| hand, is |
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parallel to the USB or RS232 interface.
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